3.b.5. Command 224: End Melody

Effect: Terminates the melody currently under construction by advancing the next melody’s pointer to point to the location in EEPROM that would be the first note of the next melody. The “current melody” counter is then incremented so the next Store Note command (168—Section 3.b.4) will store the first note of the next melody. It is possible to store up to 8 melodies. The End Melody command performs two EEPROM writes and hence it is recommended you allow it at least 6.8 ms before transmitting a command that will cause the mega168 to perform an EEPROM write.